Simplicity OPERATOR'S MANUAL -TLB, ALLMAND User manual

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September 2004
TLB 220, TLB 225, TLB 325,
TLB 425 ESL AND TLB 535 ESL
ALLMAND BROS. INC
P.O. BOX 888
HOLDREGE, NE 68949
PHONE: 308/995-4495, 1-800/562-1373
ALLMAND FAX: 308/995-5887
ALLMAND PARTS FAX: 308/995-4883
TLB SERIESTLB SERIES
TLB SERIESTLB SERIES
TLB SERIES
TLB SERIES
OPERATOR’S MANUAL
80025554
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INSPECTION CHECK LIST
FOR PREPARING Allmand TLB FOR DELIVERY OR RENTAL
The Allmand TLB require service as well as proper operation in order to provide the perfor-
mance and safety it has been designed for. Never deliver or put a machine into service with
known defects or missing instructions or decals. Always instruct the customer in the proper
operation and safety procedures as described in the operators manual. Always provide the
manual with the equipment for proper and safe operation.
CHECK LIST:
Visually inspect the equipment to ensure that all instructions and decals are in place and
legible.
Inspect the hydraulic system to insure all connections are tight and secure.
Lubricate all grease fittings with recommended grease.
Inspect all hydraulic hose for proper routing and signs of damage.
Check the condition of the hydraulic cylinders.
Inspect the steering system, tie rod ends, spindles and wheel bearings regularly and tighten
rod ends often.
Check the outriggers and make sure they operate properly.
Tighten lug nuts to 80 ft/lb (standard tractor) and to 295 ft/lb (ESL tractor) every 50 hours of
operation.
Inspect the loader and backhoe for damage and test for proper operation.
Inspect the loader bucket stops for damage. (there should be at least 1/2" clearance be-
tween cylinder rod and bucket pin grease zerk).
Inspect the electrical wiring for signs of damage.
Inspect the park brake for proper holding strength.
Inspect the tires to ensure good condition and proper inflation.
Make sure the battery is fully charged and terminals are tight and clean. Insure the electro-
lyte is at the correct level.
Check the service intervals for oil filters, fuel filter, air cleaner, engine oil and hydraulic oil.
Check the engine oil, hydraulic oil and fuel levels.
Start engine and check for hydraulic leaks and proper R.P.M. at full throttle.
Check to make sure the operators manual is with the equipment.
Inspect the machine physically for damage and repair if necessary.
NOTE: See appropriate section of manual for scheduled maintenance intervals
After completing the inspection checklist, operate the loader and backhoe through a com-
plete operation cycle, following the operating instructions in the operators manual.
WARNING
NEVER ALLOW ANYONE TO OPERATE
THE EQUIPMENT WITHOUT PROPER TRAINING!
ALWAYS READ THE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST!
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INTRODUCTION
This manual provides information necessary for the safe operation of the Allmand TLB.
The Allmand TLB standard configuration is powered by a gasoline engine connected to
hydrostatic pumps that drive hydraulic motors and cylinders that move the machine. Time
should be taken to understand the controls and movement of this equipment.
Specific operating instructions and specifications are contained in this publication to familiar-
ize the operator and maintenance personnel with the correct and safe procedures necessary
to maintain and operate the equipment.
Take time to read this book thoroughly. If you are uncertain about any of the information pre-
sented in the manual, contact the factory by phone at 800-562-1373 or by fax at 308-995-5887
or contact your dealer, for clarification before operation.
SAFETY SYMBOLS
The purpose of the SAFETY INFORMATION SYMBOL shown below is to attract your special
attention to safety related information contained in the text.
FAILURE TO UNDERSTAND AND COMPLY WITH SAFETY RELATED INFORMA-
TIONAL INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN INJURY TO OPERATOR OR OTHERS. IF
YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND ANY PART OF THIS INFORMATION CONTACT YOUR
DEALER FOR CLARIFICATION PRIOR TO OPERATING EQUIPMENT.
NOTE
The word NOTE is used to bring your attention to supplementary information in relation to
various aspects of proper operation and maintenance.
NOTE: Keep this manual accessible during operation to provide convenient reference.
NOTE: Any reference in this manual to LEFT or RIGHT shall be determined by looking for-
ward while sitting in the operator’s seat.
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
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090158
Cover panel-upper left
090191
Cover panel-lower right
090189
Gauge panel-right side
090195
Rear fender-left of seat
090197
Rear fender-right of seat
090190
ROPS-front left
upright
090194
ROPS-front right
upright
SAFETY DECALS
SAFETY WARNING!
ALWAYS REPLACE ANY SAFETY AND Refer to these representations of the
INSTRUCTION DECALS THAT BECOME safety warning decals used on the
DAMAGED, PAINTED OR OTHERWISE Allmand TLB to insure
ILLEGIBLE. correct ordering if replacing becomes
necessary.
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090147
Right Frame Rail above
Directional Pedal
090187
Gauge panel-center
Gasoline models
090193
Right Frame Rail ahead of
exhaust pipe
090192
Right fender next to
fuel fill
090196
Right side of throttle
control
090034
Right fender next to
fuel fill
090179
Gauge panel-center
Diesel models
SAFETY DECALS
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SAFETY
AVOID INJURY FROM ROLLOVER ACCIDENTS!
ALWAYS WEAR YOUR SEAT BELT WHILE OPERATING
THIS MACHINE.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO JUMP CLEAR OF A TIPPING MA-
CHINE. SERIOUS OR FATAL CRUSHING INJURIES WILL
RESULT
.
THIS MACHINE MAY TIP OVER FASTER THAN A PERSON
CAN JUMP FREE.
AVOID INJURY FROM BACK OVER ACCIDENTS!
BEFORE MOVING MACHINE, BE SURE ALL PERSONS
ARE CLEAR OF AREA.
ALWAYS BE ALERT FOR BYSTANDERS MOVING INTO THE
WORK AREA. SIGNAL TO WARN BYSTANDERS BEFORE
MOVING MACHINE.
WHEN USING A SIGNAL PERSON, KEEP PERSON IN VIEW
AT ALL TIMES. BE SURE SIGNAL PERSON IS CLEAR
BEFORE BACKING UP.
TO AVOID BACK OVER ACCIDENTS:
Always look around before you back up. Be sure that everyone is clear of
machine.
Use a signal person when backing up if view is obstructed. Always keep signal
person in view.
Learn the meaning of all flags, signs and markings used on the job and who has
the responsibility for signaling.
Dust, heavy rain, fog, etc., can reduce visibility. As visibility decreases, reduce
speed and use proper lighting.
TO AVOID ROLLOVERS
BE CAREFUL WHEN OPERATING ON A SLOPE.
AVOID SHARP TURNS AT HIGH SPEED.
BALANCE LOADS SO WEIGHT IS EVENLY DISTRIBUTED AND
LOAD IS STABLE.
CARRY LOADS CLOSE TO THE GROUND TO AID VISIBILITY AND
LOWER CENTER OF GRAVITY.
REDUCE SPEED BEORE TURNING OR SWINGING LOAD.
DO NOT OVERLOAD: KNOW CAPACITY OF MACHINE. BE CARE
FUL WHEN OPERATION AT THE EDGE OF AN EXCAVATION,
TRENCH, DROP-OFF, AND LOADING OR UNLOADING FROM A
TRAILER.
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PREVENT MACHINE RUNAWAY
Avoid possible injury or death from machine
runaway.
Do not start engine by shorting across starter
terminals.
Never start engine while standing on the ground.
Start engine only from operator’s seat with trans-
mission in neutral and park brake engaged.
AVOID INJURY FROM ROLLAWAY ACCIDENTS
To prevent rollaway, always make sure machine is
properly secured before leaving operators seat.
Death or serious injury may result if you attempt to
mount or stop a moving machine.
TO AVOID ROLLAWAY:
Park machine on level ground.
Engage park brake.
Lower all equipment to ground.
Stop the engine.
Block the wheels if you park on a grade and
position machine to prevent rolling.
USE SEAT BELT PROPERLY
Use seat belt when operating machine to reduce
the chance of injury from an accident such as a
rollover.
It is important to use the seat belt on ROPS
equipped machines to minimize the chance of
injury from an accident such as a rollover.
Keep the seat belt in good condition.
Carefully examine buckle, webbing and attaching
hardware.
Be sure that attaching hardware is in place.
REPLACE THE SEAT BELT IF IT DOES NOT
OPERATE PROPERLY, IS DAMAGED, WORN OR
DETERIORATED IN ANY WAY.
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USE HANDHOLDS AND STEPS
DO NOT mount tractor from the right (drive pedal) side.
Falling is a major cause of personal injury.
Always face the machine and use a three-point contact
when mounting or dismounting the machine.
Never jump either on or off the machine.
Never mount or dismount a moving machine.
Be careful of slippery conditions on platforms, steps and
handrails when mounting or dismounting the machine.
DRIVE MACHINE SAFELY
AVOID DRIVING ON HILLSIDES OR STEEP SLOPES
Set backhoe boom lock and swing lock to
center the boom before driving.
This is a potential rollover hazard and could
result in a serious injury or possibly death.
If you must drive on steep hillsides, moving
the backhoe to the uphill side of the machine
may make the machine more stable, depend-
ing upon working conditions.
DRIVE CAREFULLY:
On slopes (avoid if at all possible)
Where space is limited
Over rough ground, curbs and tracks
Near a ditch or excavation ALWAYS!
FOR TRAVELING:
Carry loader bucket low.
Never carry passengers.
OPERATE BACKHOE SAFELY
Before digging:
Check location of electrical cables
Gas lines
Water and sewer lines
Avoid accidental machine movement
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Before changing seats to operate the backhoe:
Engage park brake.
Lower loader bucket to the ground.
After changing positions to the rear
backhoe seat:
Lower stabilizers to the ground.
Lift rear tires off the ground so as to
remove the weight from the tires.
Otherwise, from the loader operator
seat:
Raise loader bucket and stabilizers
Drive machine forward to change
position
Properly secure machine after each
move.
DO NOT dig under stabilizers!
Stabilizers must be set on firm
surfaces. Be alert to possible
machine movement when raising
stabilizers and loader bucket.
Avoid swinging bucket to the downhill side of the machine when digging on a slope.
Dump soil on the uphill side. If not, the machine has a possibility for rollover.
Move boom slowly when raising loaded bucket to full height.
Clear all persons from area of operation and machine movement.
HANDLE CHEMICAL PRODUCTS SAFELY
Direct exposure to hazardous chemicals can
cause serious injury. Potentially hazardous
chemicals used with Allmand TLB equipment
include such items as lubricants, coolants,
paints and adhesives.
A Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) pro-
vides specific details on chemical products,
physical and/or health hazards, safety proce-
dures and emergency response techniques.
Check the MSDS before you start any job
using a hazardous chemical.
Follow recommended procedures and only use
recommended and approved equipment.
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WARN OTHERS OF SERVICE WORK
Unexpected machine movement can cause serious injury or even
death.
Before performing any work on the machine, attach a “DO NOT
OPERATE” tag to the steering wheel.
USE SAFETY LIGHTS AND DEVICES
Install and use all safety lights and devices necessary to as-
sure safe operation and local compliance.
Keep all safety items in good condition. Replace any missing
or damaged parts immediately.
THE Allmand TLB SHOULD NOT BE DRIVEN ON PUBLIC
ROADS FOR ANY REASON.
Trailer to job sites or from one work location to another.
Slow moving vehicles, such as the Allmand TLB, present a
hazard that, if involved in an accident, could result in serious
injury or possibly death.
A few minutes spent loading and trailering the Allmand TLB
may save some one’s life.
THAT LIFE MIGHT BE YOURS!
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PROTECT AGAINST FLYING DEBRIS
Wear safety glasses or goggles to protect from flying
debris.
WEAR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
Wear close fitting clothing and safety equipment appro-
priate to the job.
Operating equipment safely requires the full attention of
the operator. Do not wear radio or music headphones
while operating machine.
PROTECT AGAINST NOISE
Prolonged exposure to loud noise can cause impairment
or loss of hearing.
Wear a suitable hearing protective device such as
earmuffs or earplugs to protect against objectionable or
uncomfortable loud noises.
AVOID POWER LINES
Keep away from power lines. Serious injury or death
may result. Never move any part of the machine or load
closer to power lines than 3 m. (10 ft.) plus twice the line
insulator length.
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BEWARE OF EXHAUST FUMES
Prevent asphyxiation. Engine exhaust fumes can
cause sickness or death.
If you must operate in a building, be sure there is
adequate ventilation. Either use an exhaust pipe
extension to remove the exhaust fumes or open
doors and windows to bring in enough outside air
into the area.
KEEP RIDERS OFF MACHINE
Only allow the operator on the machine. Keep
riders off.
Riders on machine are subject to injury such as
being struck by foreign objects and being thrown
off of the machine.
Riders also obstruct the operators view, resulting
in the machine being operated in an unsafe man-
ner.
HANDLE FUEL SAFELY - AVOID FIRES
Handle fuel with care, it is highly flammable. Do
not refuel machine while smoking or when near
open flame or sparks.
Always stop engine before refueling machine. Do
not fill fuel tank inside any building structure. Al-
ways attempt to refuel in the out of doors.
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KEEP ROPS INSTALLED PROPERLY
Make certain all parts are reinstalled correctly if the roll-over
protective structure (ROPS) has been loosened or removed
for any reason.
TORQUE ALL ½” MOUNTING BOLTS TO 37 lb./ft.
CAUTION
This Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) has been certified to industry and/or government
standards. Any damage or alteration to ROPS, mounting hardware, or seat belt voids the
certification and will reduce or eliminate protection for the operator in the event of a rollover.
The ROPS, mounting hardware, (proper torque-37 lb./ft) and seat belt should be checked after
the first 100 hours of machine operation and every 500 hours thereafter for any evidence of
damage, wear, or cracks. In the event of damage or alteration, the ROPS must be replaced
prior to further operation of the machine
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Allmand TLB
GENERAL
The Allmand Allmand TLB heavy-duty, compact tractor-loader-backhoe is designed for its size
and maneuverability to excavate materials in areas that larger tractor-loader-backhoes can not
access. The front end loader is generally used for excavating, leveling, and for back filling
trenches and other types of excavations. The backhoe is generally used for excavation of soil
to form a trench or opening, depending upon operator’s needs, in areas where limited space is
a factor.
The base unit consists of a chassis, engine, hydrostatic transmission drive system, tires and
wheels, steering system, front end loader, hydraulic system, backhoe and Roll Over Protective
Structure (ROPS).
CHASSIS WITH INTEGRAL HYDRAULIC RESERVOIR
The chassis frame is constructed of formed steel and all components are welded in rigid fix-
tures to insure consistency of each part produced.
The hydraulic reservoir consists of the left and right vertical frame posts and the upper and
lower cross members. Provisions have been made in the reservoir for a 100 mesh suction
strainer, a 1-1/2" oil fill opening, Two 1/2" NPT magnetic drain plugs and oil level sight gauge.
The reservoir accomodates 10 gallons of hydraulic fluid and has room for the oil to expand.
The chassis includes mounting provisions for solid rear axle and drive plate, as well as the
oscillating front axle.
The chassis also includes mounting provisions for a certified ROPS which is attached with
specified hardware. The ROPS can be removed and replaced without affecting certification.
Refer to the proper section of this manual for instructions on this operation.
HYDROSTATIC TRANSMISSION DRIVE SYSTEM
The machine is driven by an infinitely variable hydrostatic transmission consisting of a variable
displacement pump and a fixed displacement motor. The pump unit includes a manual control
valve.
Control of the variable piston displacement pump is the key to controlling vehicle speed. Prime
mover horsepower is transmitted by the pump when the operator moves the directional control
pedal. When the variable piston pump swash plate is tilted, a positive stroke to the piston is
created.
DESCRIPTION OF MODEL
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This in turn, at any given input speed, produces a certain flow from the pump. This flow is
transferred through high pressure lines to the motor. The ratio of the volume of flow from
the pump to the fixed displacement of the motor will determine the speed of the motor
output shaft.
Speed of the output shaft is controlled by adjusting the displacement flow of the transmis-
sion. Load ( working pressure) is determined by the external conditions (grade, ground
conditions, etc.) and this establishes the demand on the system.
The motor drives a solid drive coupler bolted directly to a limited slip differential. Both the
motor and differential are rigid mounted in the frame.
The park brake is a 1" band type brake which, when activated by the lever mechanism,
restrains a machined steel drum mounted between the drive motor and the rear differential.
The brake is activated by an adjustable hand lever conveniently located to the right of the
operators seat.
POWER STEERING SYSTEM
The power steering is fully fluid linked. It consists of a manually operated load sensing
steering control valve and a steering cylinder that is attached to the left and right steering
arms. Fluid pressure is supplied from the load sensing gear pump to the steering control
valve and is directed to the appropriate side of the steering cylinder. The steering control
valve is a non-load reaction design which holds the axle position whenever the operator
releases the steering wheel.
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
Hydraulic oil is contained in the reservoir as described in the “Chassis With Integral
Reservoir” section. Total system capacity is 10 gallons. Oil is drawn from the reservoir
through a 100 mesh suction strainer. A tee fitting allows oil to supply the charge pump in
the hydrostatic transmission as well as the auxiliary circuit gear pump. The hydrostatic
transmission and auxiliary circuit share a common reservoir.
The hydrostatic drive system offers infinitely variable control of speed, both forward and
reverse. The operator controls the hydrostatic transmission with a forward and reverse foot
pedal. The auxiliary circuit supplies oil to the steering control valve as required and to the
loader and backhoe.
Oil is returned into the left reservoir upright through a return filter. A stand pipe internal in
the reservoir returns oil below the reservoir level.
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DIESEL ENGINES
Available Kubota engines include the D905, 54.8 cu. in., 20 H.P. and the D1105, 68.8 cu.
in., 25 H.P. four-cycle, three cylinder, water cooled diesel engine. (Horsepower rating is
made with engine at 3000 RPM) Engine includes: low oil pressure sensor, 12 VDC electri-
cal system with starter and 30 amp. regulated battery charging circuit, spherical overhead
valve design, full pressure lubrication, and Bosch (MD type mini pump) injection pump.
Available ISUZU engines include the 3LD1 33.3 HP., four-cycle, three cylinder, water
cooled diesel engine. (Horsepower rating is made with engine at 3000 RPM) Engine
includes: low oil pressure sensor, high water temperature sensor (these sensors operate
warning lights on the dash panel. Tractor is not equipped with automatic shutdown sys-
tems), 12 VDC electrical system with starter, glow plugs, fuel solenoid and 20 amp. regu-
lated alternator charging circuit, full pressure lubrication, and Zexel individual injection
pumps.
LOADER
The loader assembly is manufactured to handle most excavation and landscaping projects.
Critical locations on the loader arms and cylinder mounts are reinforced with plate steel to
add durability. The pivot points of the loader are constructed of high strength steel to
create a wear resistant joint.
The bucket assembly is manufactured to provide a structurally stable container to excavate,
transfer, and load most types of product. The cutting edge is reinforced by a 1/2" thick
grader blade material spanning the full width of the bucket. The bucket working load ca-
pacity is 1/3 cubic yard.
RECOMMENDED TIRE INFLATION
Recommended tire pressure for the rear tires is 25 psi minimum, maximum to
manufacturer’s recommended pressures.
BACKHOE
Refer to the ALLMAND Backhoe Operators Manual for any general information.
GASOLINE ENGINES
Available engines include a ROBIN EH64 20.5 H.P. or a KOHLER COMMAND 25 H.P.
four-cycle OHV air-cooled gasoline engine. (Horsepower rating is made with engine at
3600 RPM) Engines includes: low oil pressure light, 12 VDC electrical system with starter
and 12 volt 15 amp. regulated battery charging circuit, overhead valve design, full pressure
lubrication, and maintenance-free electronic ignition.
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OPERATOR’S STATION
NOTE: Engine will not start unless
foot pedal is in the neutral position.
INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROLS (Gas Powered Tractors)
I HYDRAULIC OIL LEVEL SIGHT
GLASS
J FOOT PEDAL-FORWARD/
REVERSE
K RIGHT FOOT REST
L OPERATOR’S MANUAL BOX
M WORKLIGHT TOGGLE SWITCH
N KEY SWITCH
O PARK BRAKE
A FUEL TANK
B CHOKE
C THROTTLE
D LEFT FOOT REST
E STEERING CONTROL
F HOUR METER
G OIL FILL/BREATHER CAP
H LOADER HYDRAULIC CON
TROL LEVER
TLB 220 and TLB 325 TRACTOR MODELS
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OPERATOR’S STATION
INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROLS (Diesel Powered Tractors)
TLB 225, TLB 425 ESL and TLB 535 ESL TRACTOR MODELS
IMPORTANT: When the Low Engine Oil Pressure
indicator is activated, stop engine
immediately and investigate cause
of problem. Do not restart engine
until problem has been corrected.
IMPORTANT: When the High Water Temperature
indicator is activated, do not stop
engine. Reduce load and run
engine at slow idle. If indicator
remains on after several minutes,
stop engine and allow cooling time
before servicing engine.
IMPORTANT: When Engine Alternator Low
Volts Indicator is activated, a
problem is developing. It is not
necessary to stop the engine
immediately, but the cause should
be investigated as soon as pos-
sible
NOTE: Engine will not start unless foot
pedal is in the neutral position.
A FUEL TANK
B STEERING CONTROL
C KEY SWITCH
D ENGINE THROTTLE
E LEFT FOOT REST
F FRONT WHEEL ASSIST SWITCH
G GLOWPLUG INDICATOR
H FRONT WHEEL ASSIST PUSH BUTTON
I WORK LIGHT SWITCH
J HOUR METER
K OIL FILL/BREATHER CAP
L HYDRAULIC OIL LEVEL SIGHT GLASS
M WARNING LIGHT CLUSTER GAUGE
N FOOT PEDAL--FORWARD/REVERSE
O RIGHT FOOT REST
P LOADER HYDRAULIC CONTROL LEVER
Q OPERATOR’S MANUAL BOX
R PARK BRAKE
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SPECIFICATIONS
OVERALL DIMENSIONS
Weight 3100 lbs. (1395 kg)
4620 lbs. (2100 kg) ESL
Length 16’ (4.80 m)
Height 82.5" (2.09 m)
Width 56" (1.42 m)
Wheelbase 65" (1.65 m)
Ground Clearance 9" (22.8 cm)
111" (27.9 cm) ESL
TRACTOR
Engines Robin EH64
Kohler Command 20
Kubota D905 or D1105
Isuzu 3LD1
Transmission Hydrostatic
Drive motor Ross ME Series
Power steering Series 5 Load Sensing
Differential Dana 44 Limited Slip
Brakes Hydrostatic
Parking brake Band type
Speed range 0 to 5.5 MPH (9.2 km/h)
Auxiliary hydraulic pump Gear pump
Auxiliary hydraulic output (Loader) 6 gpm @ 2500 psi
Auxiliary hydraulic output (Backhoe) 6 gpm @ 2150 psi
Fuel tank 12 gallons (54 L)
Hydraulic oil reservoir 10 gallons (45.4 L)
Tire size (Front) 23 x 8.5 - 12
Tire size (Rear) 31 x 15.5 - 15
Tire Pressure (Front) Inflate to manufacturers
Recommendations
Tire Pressure (Rear) 25 p.s.i. min. Max. as
specified by manufacturer
LOADER
Maximum lift height (Bucket Pivot) 90" (2.29 m)
Clearance with bucket dumped 76" (1.93 m)
Reach @ maximum height 30" (76.2 cm)
Reach @ grade 54" (1.37 m)
Bucket rollback angle 40 degrees
Bucket dump angle 25 degrees
Digging depth 4" (10.2 cm)
Lift capacity 1700 lbs. (765 kg)
Breakout force 2600 lbs. (1179 kg)
Bucket width 56" (1.28 m)
Bucket capacity 1/3 yd (.25 cu. m)
Specifications are subject to change without notice
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ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS: Standard Tractor Models
Model
Robin EH 64 Kohler CH 20 Kubota D905
Bore 3.15” (80 mm) 3.03” (77 mm) 2.83” (72 mm)
Stroke 2.56” (65 mm) 2.64” (67 mm) 2.90” (73.6 mm)
Displacement 39.9 cu. in. (653 cc) 38 cu. in. (624cc) 54.8 cu. in. (898 cc)
Power @ 3600 RPM 20.5 HP (15 kw) 20 HP (18.6 kw) 20.5 HP (15 kw)
Max torque @2500 RPM 34 ft./lbs. (4.6 kg/m) 32 ft./lbs. (4.4 kg/m) 40 ft./lbs. (5.5 kg/m)
Com
p
ression ratio 8.3:1 8.5:1 23:1
Weight 96.9 lbs. (44 kg) 90 lbs. (41 kg) 205 lbs. (93 kg)
Oil capacity (with filter) 1.64 US qts (1.55 L) 2 US qts (1.9L) 5.4 US qts (5.1 L)
Lubrication Full Pressure w/Filter Full Pressure w/Filter Full Pressure w/Filter
Cooling System Air Cooled Air Cooled Pressurized System
ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS: ESL Tractor Models
Model
Kubota D1105 Isuzu 3LD1 D1105
Bore 3.07” (78 mm) 3.27” (83 mm)
Stroke 3.09” (78.4 mm) 3.62” (92 mm)
Displacement 68.8 cu. in. (1123 cc) 91.3 cu. in. (1.5 L)
Power @ 3600 RPM 25.5 HP (15 kw) 33.3 HP (15 kw)
Max torque @2500 RPM 54 ft./lbs. (7.49 kg/m) 70.3 ft./lbs. (9.53 kg/m)
Com
p
ression ratio 23:1 22:1
Weight 205 lbs. (93 kg) 291 lbs. (132 kg)
Oil capacity (with filter) 5.4 US qts (5.1 L) 6.7 US qts (6.3 L)
Lubrication Full Pressure w/Filter Full Pressure w/Filter
Coolin
g
S
y
stem Pressurized S
y
stem Pressurized S
y
stem
HYDROSTATIC TRANSMISSION:
Displacement 1.44 in
3
/r (23.6 cm
3
/r)
Flow @ rated speed and pressure 20 GPM (75.7 L/min.)
Speed; Input 3600 RPM (Max.)
Power, Input @ 3600 RPM 35 HP (26 kw)(Max.)
Operating pressure (Max.) 3000 PSI (207 Bar) - Cont.
5000 PSI (345 Bar) - Inter.
Pump element Piston
Operating temperature 225 deg.F(107 deg.C)(Max.)
*Horsepower ratings are established in accordance with Society of Automotive Engineers -
Small Engine Test Code - J1349 GROSS.
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